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  • A photo of the First National Bank building, 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

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  • Photos of the First National Bank, 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Livingston, Michigan - 1962

    Also see Goodnows next door.
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  • First National Bank, Howell, Michigan - 1965 101 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
  • This is a photograph of the Drive Thru Branch of the First National Bank, Howell, Michigan,  1975.  This branch was located at the intersection of South Michigan Avenue and East Sibley Street.  In the background is the Walnut Street Methodist Church and the U.S. Post Office on South Walnut Street.
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  • Photos of First National Bank building, 101 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan,  1989.
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  • First Plan for New Youth Center, Howell, Michigan - 1958

    This plan for the recreation building was not used.
  • The First Presbyterian Church had its cornerstone laid in 1914 with construction continuing 1914. The church is located at 323 W Grand River, Howell.
    These pictures are from a negative from Emil Bode.
  • First Presbyterian Church - Damaged by lightening - 1936
    NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative)
  • This is an early picture of the First Presbyterian Church, 323 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  Grand River Avenue is paved and an old car is parallel parked out front; the exact year is unknown.
  • Photographs of the First Presbyterian Church, 323 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, and was taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984.

    In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city.  The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.

    American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team
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